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topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council disband. >> do we understand why people look at it and the shutdown of the jobs council after the re-election into the second term that washe
topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council...
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government is now about 23% of the economy. it's a critical component, especially when the private sector is still kind of weak. so what we need to be thinking of now is not so much near-term deficit reduction but near-term jobs measures to help gave this nascent recovery more of a boost or we will see more reports that look like the one yesterday. the evidence for austerity is very, very negative, very clear. >> jonathan, we've seen positive signs in domestic auto sales and the housing market, but one of the arguments we've been making is that the short-term fixes like today that was voted on today, this sort of lurching from three-month agreement to two-month agreement to however long agreement they can get, that that actually also erodes confidence and frankly the markets don't seem to like that. >> no, they don't. and while, yes, you get a short-term benefit by putting off this sort of doomsday armageddon discussion until may, but again people shouldn't underestimate the need and desire on the part of business people of wal
government is now about 23% of the economy. it's a critical component, especially when the private sector is still kind of weak. so what we need to be thinking of now is not so much near-term deficit reduction but near-term jobs measures to help gave this nascent recovery more of a boost or we will see more reports that look like the one yesterday. the evidence for austerity is very, very negative, very clear. >> jonathan, we've seen positive signs in domestic auto sales and the housing...
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the economy actually shrank by a tenth of a point last quarter because of what? government cutbacks. 2/3 of americans are planning to delay the retirement according to "the wall street journal" because of the financial losses. income stagnation and layoffs over the past several years. income inequality in the united states actually, folks, has gotten worse. and we now rank in the middle of latin american countries, which have historically had poor economies and high levels of income inequality. we got a lot of work to do. let's turn to senator bernie sander of vermont. senator, great to have you with us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> good. my pleasure. >> there is still an ugly underbelly to this economy as it stands right now. this past election was themed about and focused on the middle class. what can we do, senator, moving forward here in the short-term? your thoughts. >> well, first of all, ed, we have to do exactly what you were doing now and focus on an issue that gets very, very little attention. that is the fact that we have the most unequal distribu
the economy actually shrank by a tenth of a point last quarter because of what? government cutbacks. 2/3 of americans are planning to delay the retirement according to "the wall street journal" because of the financial losses. income stagnation and layoffs over the past several years. income inequality in the united states actually, folks, has gotten worse. and we now rank in the middle of latin american countries, which have historically had poor economies and high levels of income...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> what does that mean? >> anybody but -- >> no, don't be like that. >> this is a chance for you to make history, are you going to make history? >> well, i'm going to make an appointment of somebody who i think will be competent, and will be a good steward. >> deval patrick is expected to announce wednesday who will fill john kerry's senate seat. the appointment would fill the seat until a special election is held june 25th. the governor is lucky enough to have an experienced former house of representatives chairman who has volunteered to be the interim senator. barney frank has offered his services to the senate. and here is deval patrick's reaction.
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that means we want to advance pro-growth reforms good for the economy. there are immigration things that are good for the economy. >> immigration was the first policy he talked about when he talked about pro-growth reforms. some workers, who are typically recovering, the best way to help them is with better training, better generous income tax credit, that is easier to provide in a growing economy with younger workers than in a sluggish one with budget deficits. immigration is not what hurts them, and it is not standing in the way of aiding them. in 2007, the congressional budget office found that legalizing undocumented immigrants would increase revenue by $48 billion, while costing only $3 billion increased public services. and that is before you get into the broader economic benefits. there are very few free lunches in public policy. usually it is a realm of hard choices, but taking advantage of our unique position as the country with the world's best and brightest, desperately a way to go? that is surely correct. "the ed show" is up next. >>> good ev
that means we want to advance pro-growth reforms good for the economy. there are immigration things that are good for the economy. >> immigration was the first policy he talked about when he talked about pro-growth reforms. some workers, who are typically recovering, the best way to help them is with better training, better generous income tax credit, that is easier to provide in a growing economy with younger workers than in a sluggish one with budget deficits. immigration is not what...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> the greatest newspaper in america, indeed, the greatest newspaper this country has ever had "the new york times" jumped the shark today with the page-one political coverage of sarah palin under the headline "recent moves by palin hint at candicacy." they were not the only ones fooled by sarah palin pretending to think about running for president. >> i think she has always had frontrunner status, the person who was the vice presidential nominee last time almost always has frontrunner status, if they do a good job, which she did. >> and to think he actually became famous by being bill clinton's trusted adviser before becoming a fox news artist. of cou
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> the greatest newspaper in america, indeed, the greatest newspaper this country...
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today's monthly jobs report only confirmed that slowly but surely we're adding jobs to the economy. in fact, those jobs we added in november and december turns out the government underestimated how many there were, and as one cnbc contributor jokingly put it, the u.s. is threatened by job inflation. it's good news for the white house, right? yes, but between gun safety, immigration reform, the sequester, the budget, and a number of the international crises, there is no rest for the weary. in fact, there's a phrase the white house likes to repeat to describe this very fact. >> certainly in my job but i think congress as well, they've got to be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. so we can focus on jobs. >> we have to both walk and chew gum at the same time. >> walk and chew gum at the same time. >> all right. joining us now, michelle cottle, d.c. correspondent for the daily beast and "newsweek" whose latest issue profiles hillary clinton, and julian epstein, a democratic strategist. welcome to you both. >> thanks. >> good afternoon. >> julian, how is the white house successfu
today's monthly jobs report only confirmed that slowly but surely we're adding jobs to the economy. in fact, those jobs we added in november and december turns out the government underestimated how many there were, and as one cnbc contributor jokingly put it, the u.s. is threatened by job inflation. it's good news for the white house, right? yes, but between gun safety, immigration reform, the sequester, the budget, and a number of the international crises, there is no rest for the weary. in...
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! >>> welcome back to "the ed show." today ohio governor john kasich broke ranks with the republican party's unified objections to all things obama care
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people beginning to retiring, and we need productive workers to fill those spots and to sustain our economy and social welfare system. this is something that is missing from the debate, because with we need productive workers and the only place to get them right now is through immigration. so, i think that republicans will understand that. beyond that, really, we are not calling for a bigger government solution at all, and quite the contrary. we think that market forces ought to dictate immigration, and right now for both farm worker jobs, tourism jobs as well as high-tech jobs, there are not enough americans filling the jobs. we saw what happened when alabama sent a bunch of illegal immigrants back, the crops died on the vines, and otherwise, high-tech jobs are exported to foreign country, because we don't have enough high skilled workers to fill those jobs, and we have to fix those issues and do it now. >> clint, thank you. we have to take a break now, but when we come back, we want to talk more about the issues, because that particular perspective is fascinating one in that this is the s
people beginning to retiring, and we need productive workers to fill those spots and to sustain our economy and social welfare system. this is something that is missing from the debate, because with we need productive workers and the only place to get them right now is through immigration. so, i think that republicans will understand that. beyond that, really, we are not calling for a bigger government solution at all, and quite the contrary. we think that market forces ought to dictate...
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economy. just picture health care center that only grows 75% over the next ten years. that takes frees up $2 trillion of economic resources. $500 billion of those in the pocket of house holgtd -- hold people and their families. they can use to spend on other priority for their own lives. that has a foacial create a tremendous number of jobs elsewhere in the economy. taking the pressure of the employers, by slowing the growth of health spending. frees them up to innovation and create other jobs that aren't necessarily in the health care sector. without losing much in the amount of revenue and the potential employment in the health care sector. i think we need to look beyond the health care sector and think about how we can better use the resource to support not only public endeavor like education and public safety and roads, but also money that can be pumped to the private sector where house hold have more disposable income to use for other things they want to -- purchase. >> we are almost at t
economy. just picture health care center that only grows 75% over the next ten years. that takes frees up $2 trillion of economic resources. $500 billion of those in the pocket of house holgtd -- hold people and their families. they can use to spend on other priority for their own lives. that has a foacial create a tremendous number of jobs elsewhere in the economy. taking the pressure of the employers, by slowing the growth of health spending. frees them up to innovation and create other jobs...
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they provide us with a thriving economy. that is all i'm saying. >> the reality, today we have 11 million workers in this country who are contributing to society and fabric of this country that we need to figure out what to do with them. obviously, it's not to deported everybody. >> eric: good to have you. thank you so much. >> superbowl means super bets but is a the government cracks down stossel fights for your right to pony up ♪ you know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know when to walk away ♪ know when to run .. >>>. >> eric: it's ban we said the exception of four stays. they have outlawed sports gambling even to your office pool. we'll bring in john stossel says that is crazy. >> it is crazy. it's nice they don't enforce it but that let's abuse people. they raid some poker games. guys wear masks and guns drawn. >> eric: so i can't have a poker game. i can't put ten bucks buks on an office pool because that is illegal but i can walk down a street and pick up a lottery ticket? >> that is so disgusting. state says, there is
they provide us with a thriving economy. that is all i'm saying. >> the reality, today we have 11 million workers in this country who are contributing to society and fabric of this country that we need to figure out what to do with them. obviously, it's not to deported everybody. >> eric: good to have you. thank you so much. >> superbowl means super bets but is a the government cracks down stossel fights for your right to pony up ♪ you know when to hold them ♪ ♪ know...
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topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council disband. >> do we understand why people look at it and the shutdown of the jobs council after the re-election into the second term that was the jobs council just sort of a political billboard? for the campaign? >> no, i don't -- i don't think that's right. the jobs council was very helpful in making recommendations. the president is going to continue to reach out, engage. >> also today, the white house expressing surprise, but not sounding the alarm after secretary of defense nominee chuck hagel's rocky ride before the senate armed services com
topping our agenda today, the american economy. our first big indicator of how it's faring at the start of the new year. today's january jobs report showing unemployment ticking up, but barely, to 7.9%, with 157,000 jobs added. and well-received news on wall street where the dow traded above 14,000 this morning for the first time since october of '07 before pulling back. but still flirting with history today. and this report comes one day after the white house let the president's job council...
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. >> reporter: the president warned congress to avoid self-inflicted wounds that could stall the economy. karen travers, abc2 news, washington. >>> scammers started making threatening phone calls after a woman turned down a bogus offer. >>> it was probably just a joke but a niner fan could get into trouble after a stunt. the consequence he could face for pointing a laser at a news helicopter. my achy feet made it tough to play with billy. until he got his number. right! the machine showed me my pressure points on my feet, and it gave me my custom number. my arches needed more support. in two minutes, the dr. scholl's foot mapping center showed me my free foot map and my number. i'm a 440. that matched up to the dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts with the support i needed. now, i play all day long! my feet. my number. my inserts. go to drscholls.com to find your closest walmart with a foot mapping center. i'm a believer! >>> i'm going top send -- to send two guys over there to rape you, kill you. >> okay. scary phone call. imagine getting that message on your phone. a la la woman st
. >> reporter: the president warned congress to avoid self-inflicted wounds that could stall the economy. karen travers, abc2 news, washington. >>> scammers started making threatening phone calls after a woman turned down a bogus offer. >>> it was probably just a joke but a niner fan could get into trouble after a stunt. the consequence he could face for pointing a laser at a news helicopter. my achy feet made it tough to play with billy. until he got his number. right!...
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expansion on the more cyclical parts of the economy. if you look at energy materials, industrials, officialfinancials trade at lower p.e.s, and we think it's not that bad. >> once we hit 1600, barry, you think that is going to be the top in the markets for 2013, is that correct? >> we don't know for sure if that's going to be the top. that's our full-year target. we thought it would be hit in the first half. we'll have to reassess things. i do think the fed is running red hot. they're going to continue with q.e. we have to watch gasoline prices and the q.e. and the effect on the dollar. there are a lot of moving parts. but overall, we're pretty pleased and we would buy on these dips. >> barry, if it's been a hunt for return and that's why the market -- bonds, money is coming into equity money, why have we not seen utilities act accordingly or reversion to the mean, i should say, and do you see that coming back in or do you see utilities being out of favor for extended periods of time? >> you know, i noticed that after the budget deal wa
expansion on the more cyclical parts of the economy. if you look at energy materials, industrials, officialfinancials trade at lower p.e.s, and we think it's not that bad. >> once we hit 1600, barry, you think that is going to be the top in the markets for 2013, is that correct? >> we don't know for sure if that's going to be the top. that's our full-year target. we thought it would be hit in the first half. we'll have to reassess things. i do think the fed is running red hot....
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what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> a major firm getting even more bullish today on mcgraw-hill. raymond james upgrading the stock to a strong buy, following this week's double-digit selloff. the firm believes the lawsuit is not a threat to the s&p ratings business. that notion sparking a street fight topped. grasso is the bull. karen is our bear. you each have -- well, between you two, 90 seconds to make the case. grasso, you are first. >> you have to have an iron stomach to play this one. $42 level. you have to keep it tight stop. what you want to look at, when you follow levels, retracements are the key right here. so, you have to look at a three-day confirmation. so, if you look a
what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> a major firm getting even more bullish today on mcgraw-hill. raymond james...
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we are trying to regain the health of the japanese economy. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you mr. akira amari. >> i would like to commend akira amari in the government and the bank of japan for their commitment. the importance of that and managing expectations and the second point is about the operation of having independent -- operational independence with a mandate and i will give you three cases. but the responsibility of the central bank is is to determine the have to take into account issues such as trevor has raised about the broader impact on the economy and the impact on financial durability, including global and financial considerations so if you're in the case of my central bank and you are returning to inflation and you have a potential issue with household credit, you might take a little bit longer to get that back to 2%. the policy might be a little bit tighter support these measures. you might take a little longer to get back, given the issues that trevor was flagging. if you're coming from below, and you
we are trying to regain the health of the japanese economy. thank you. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> thank you mr. akira amari. >> i would like to commend akira amari in the government and the bank of japan for their commitment. the importance of that and managing expectations and the second point is about the operation of having independent -- operational independence with a mandate and i will give you three cases. but the responsibility of the central bank is is to...
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our next guest says the economy is stronger than you think. michelle myers joins us on set for a deeper dive into the numbers. michelle, certainly, a lot of the factors, you can explain away this number all you want. >> yeah. >> at the end of the day, still uncertainty because of the fiscal cliff. if it will have an impact, what will sequestration do to the next number? >> that's a really good point. i think if we do see a sequestration kick in, probably would impact q-1 gdp, but it will impact q-. defense, if it's the defense cuts that we see, we'll certainly see further contraction in federalense spending and that will be a hit to the real economy. >> because of these, the fourth quarter numbers, the economy is stronger than you think. are there certain extrapolations like that contraction in the defense spending that we saw in the fourth quarter that may have been a little bit stronger than had been inanticipated that makes you rethink q-1, even? >> the way it was interpreting the report is that it is largely distorted. you had the massive
our next guest says the economy is stronger than you think. michelle myers joins us on set for a deeper dive into the numbers. michelle, certainly, a lot of the factors, you can explain away this number all you want. >> yeah. >> at the end of the day, still uncertainty because of the fiscal cliff. if it will have an impact, what will sequestration do to the next number? >> that's a really good point. i think if we do see a sequestration kick in, probably would impact q-1 gdp,...
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how's our economy doing right now? >> well, it could be doing a lot better but it's not falling apart. i discount that fourth quarter gdp number. we're expanding but not as much as we like. >> jared, you are not feeling well but here and most important. thank you so much for making it here today because it's jobs report friday and a holiday for you. >> well, i'm feeling better just talking about the jobs day. >> there you go. >> makes my blood race. >> turn that frown upside down. >> two numbers jumped out at me. health care jobs up 23,000. retail jobs up 33,000. are we hiring more people in the retail sector because people are starting to send money and need more people to help them spend that money? we starting to see more people in the health care sector? people aren't afraid of obama care or numbers low or what do you think? >> well, health care is kind of -- it did well -- i don't believe there was a month even in the great recession when we were losing 700,000 jobs a month and health care did not add jobs. the jo
how's our economy doing right now? >> well, it could be doing a lot better but it's not falling apart. i discount that fourth quarter gdp number. we're expanding but not as much as we like. >> jared, you are not feeling well but here and most important. thank you so much for making it here today because it's jobs report friday and a holiday for you. >> well, i'm feeling better just talking about the jobs day. >> there you go. >> makes my blood race. >> turn...
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why on earth would they want to send our economy into another recession. if we can't come to a grand deal by march 1st. what the president has said and the democratic leadership hats said is okay do another short-term proposal but make it balanced. you cannot reduce the deficit through cuts alone. >> jennifer: you have validation because there was released a report that said the projected budget deficit for the fiscal year will be $845 billion. for the past four years the deficits have exceeded 1 trillion-dollar. so you're seeing a decline in the amount of deficit. the question is are the republicans really crying wolf when they continue to talk about blowing deficits when, in fact the measures that the president and congress have taken so far have actually caused the deficit to decrease. >> well, exactly. especially the last plan where we did have a balanced approach for once. but what speaker boehner has said is that the president got his revenue, and so there is not going to be a balanced approach any more. you know, when paul ryan put his budget forwar
why on earth would they want to send our economy into another recession. if we can't come to a grand deal by march 1st. what the president has said and the democratic leadership hats said is okay do another short-term proposal but make it balanced. you cannot reduce the deficit through cuts alone. >> jennifer: you have validation because there was released a report that said the projected budget deficit for the fiscal year will be $845 billion. for the past four years the deficits have...
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economy. to some of the points already made earlier, i think there's opportunity still in asia, including, for now, japan. we think there's opportunities in europe, still some good valuations, especially some of the more globally centric companies. so, we're all over the place in terms of where we're going in equities. but i do think, even if, and i agree, coming sequestration might make people a little bit nervous, but it's largely priced in. gdp forecast this year is 2%, that's the consensus view and that includes the payroll tax holiday expiring and at least some sequestration. >> rebecca, it's karen. for your u.s. exposure, are you wanting to be in bigger cap or smaller cap? >> yeah, we're foam us canned a little bit more towards the large cap names. now, that's in part because we're looking at wealthy individuals here. we're taking a slightly more defensive approach. and with our small cap, we're spread between, you know, develop market and em. and certainly, the emerging markets have bee
economy. to some of the points already made earlier, i think there's opportunity still in asia, including, for now, japan. we think there's opportunities in europe, still some good valuations, especially some of the more globally centric companies. so, we're all over the place in terms of where we're going in equities. but i do think, even if, and i agree, coming sequestration might make people a little bit nervous, but it's largely priced in. gdp forecast this year is 2%, that's the consensus...
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it will be about the economy. there was a decrease military spending as we get prepared for this absurd sequestration idea. the state department, we cannot look at military programs that are producing weapons but we can look at people being furloughed. we can look at cutting back on security, has been a challenge we have inherited over the years and which i tried to explain to the congress. can look at the cutbacks in passports the american people deserve us to provide and on and on and on. we are 1/13 of the defense apart and budget. will we do affects americans'. it's not just programs over there. it's what we do it through those programs that make it possible for us to have jobs and travel easily. thank you for asking. this is a government wide challenge. i was giving a speech in hong kong and all these sophisticated investors and officials were lined up to say, "is the united states going to default on its credit?" i said we will never do that. are we going to have- sequestration? are we going to handicap ours
it will be about the economy. there was a decrease military spending as we get prepared for this absurd sequestration idea. the state department, we cannot look at military programs that are producing weapons but we can look at people being furloughed. we can look at cutting back on security, has been a challenge we have inherited over the years and which i tried to explain to the congress. can look at the cutbacks in passports the american people deserve us to provide and on and on and on. we...
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i think the economy began to get better. i did not see him spending a lot of time talking about gay rights during the election. i did not hear him talk about gun control. i think it was mentioned once in one of the debates. i think he thought -- that his people thought that they had -- what they concentrated on -- in some ways this was not so much an election about issues as it was about identifying their voters and getting their voters through polls and recognizing that the demographic in this country where changing demographic -- were changing dramatically. the republicans did not do as well as getting people to the polls. i think the core message was the economy. >> i think this is the last question. >> this question is for martha. you seem to have gotten a lot of criticism during the vice- presidential debate for allowing joe biden to run all over you. the cost of laughing, interrupting paul ryan, particularly when he was talking and armed iraq. -- talking about an armed iran. >> i want to answer you fairly. you are as f
i think the economy began to get better. i did not see him spending a lot of time talking about gay rights during the election. i did not hear him talk about gun control. i think it was mentioned once in one of the debates. i think he thought -- that his people thought that they had -- what they concentrated on -- in some ways this was not so much an election about issues as it was about identifying their voters and getting their voters through polls and recognizing that the demographic in this...
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stanford say the says holding back the economy, the federal reserve is holding back the economy. >> steve liesman will be along at 7:30 eastern. i don't think he would buy into that. we will be here with the release of cnbc's exclusive fed survey. and from the better late than never file, the senate has approved the long delayed $50.5 billion aid package for the vikt manies of superstorm sandy. the approval comes three months after the storm ravaged the east coast destroying thousands of homes and is business in new york and connecticut and new jersey. nine republicans joined democrats in voting yes on the measure. now president obama must sign it into law, which he is expected to do. senate leaders held up the aid and for wrangling' over the new rules, filibusters and some pork in there and all kinds of stuff. andrew asked me today -- i love this. is it okay to wear a jacket? it's fine to wear a jacket when you want to because of -- he goes, look, this shirt needs a jacket. that begs the question, where do you wear a shirt that needs a jacket to cover it up? >> because it's a different l
stanford say the says holding back the economy, the federal reserve is holding back the economy. >> steve liesman will be along at 7:30 eastern. i don't think he would buy into that. we will be here with the release of cnbc's exclusive fed survey. and from the better late than never file, the senate has approved the long delayed $50.5 billion aid package for the vikt manies of superstorm sandy. the approval comes three months after the storm ravaged the east coast destroying thousands of...
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critical, they say, to helping the nation's economy. those coming here to meet with the president, ceos from companies like yahoo! goldman sachs and coca cola. natalie? >> thank you so much, peter. >>> secretly laying out conditions for carrying out targeted killings of suspected american terrorists that are different than officials have explained publicly. according to a membero obtained by nbc news. itxpands the definition of self defense and what qualifies as an imminent threat of violence and says that these cases are lawful killings and not assassinations. >>> let's head to wall street. cnbc's kayla tausche is at the new york stock exchange. >> speaking of the department of justice, the doj says that standard & poors misled investors. this will be the first federal enforcement agen enforcement action against a credit rating firm. stock market rally has hit the pause button for now. experts say we're still on pace for big gains in 2013. natalie? >> kayla tausche at the new york stock exchange. thank you. >>> after years of listening
critical, they say, to helping the nation's economy. those coming here to meet with the president, ceos from companies like yahoo! goldman sachs and coca cola. natalie? >> thank you so much, peter. >>> secretly laying out conditions for carrying out targeted killings of suspected american terrorists that are different than officials have explained publicly. according to a membero obtained by nbc news. itxpands the definition of self defense and what qualifies as an imminent...
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